Bank executive offers advice to MBA grads

In the midst of soft national and local economies, businesses have socked away an unprecedented 7 percent of their assets in cash. While cash can help businesses that want to expand operations and hire more employees, uncertainty over government regulation continues to hamper expansion, said Steve Gunderson, Western Colorado region president of U.S. Bank. It’s […]

Mission goes on: While incentive debate persists, proponents tout benefit of economic development efforts

Mission goes on: While incentive debate persists, proponents tout benefit of economic development efforts

Offering incentives to entice companies to move to a community or encourage existing companies to add jobs can be a controversial proposition. Detractors question why it’s necessary to tamper with the free market system and why some firms should receive land and tax breaks when others don’t. But those who support the economic development efforts […]

Job prospects improving, although recovery slow

Job prospects improving, although recovery slow

With the unemployment rate above 11 percent in Mesa County and possibly 20 percent of adults working less than full-time, it can be difficult to find a silver lining for people between jobs or graduates entering the work force. But there are optimistic signs at the most popular place to hunt for jobs in Mesa […]

Center offers one-stop shop for employment services

Whether it’s helping those hunting for jobs or job applicants, the Mesa County Workforce Center in Grand Junction offers an effective one-stop shop for a range of employment services. A cooperative venture among the State of Colorado, Mesa County and Hilltop Community Resources, the center offers job searchers a computer database of current openings. Employers […]

Employment outlook bright for growing health care sector

While proponents and opponents of national health care legislation debate the potential merits and pitfalls of the plan, both sides seem to agree on one prediction: employment opportunities will continue to escalate as an aging population visits doctors offices, hospitals and senior care facilities. Openings for health care positions at the Mesa County Workforce Center […]

Budget cuts affecting teaching jobs

Education remains a promising sector for employment over the next decade, along side health care and the financial sectors, according to John Silvia, chief economist of Wells Fargo. In his State of the Union message in January, President Barack Obama urged young people to consider the teaching profession, citing an estimated 100,000 teaching positions that […]

With solar power, thin is in

It’s less expensive than the traditional material used in solar panels. It’s more flexible. It’s less noticeable, too. That three-fold combination makes thin film photovoltaic technology an increasingly popular item in the solar energy business. “It tends to be less prominent,” says Lou Villaire, who works in the sales and design department of Atlasta Solar […]

Computing in the cloud: Option gains popularity

When Rob Benjamin talks about being in the cloud, he’s not alluding to a foggy mindset. Quite the contrary: The cloud is a technological term for access to the universe of the Internet through virtual servers and can include access to information that’s not available to all Internet users. “We’ve been in the cloud, and […]

Reforms push medical records and information sharing

When national health care legislation was enacted last year, much was made about the importance of the electronic storage and sharing of medical records among medical professionals. While electronic storage was already common, remote access to patients’ medical histories was not as prevalent. As technology advances, doctors can access new medical information from a variety […]

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